Bridges Dallas
TX · Since 2005
The Dallas Bridges program began in 2005. Bridges Dallas serves in-school and out-of-school young adults ages 17-26 with career readiness support, employer matching, and retention support.

1,452
Young adults served since 2005
1,350
Placements since 2005
78%
90-day retention (2025)
1,049+
Employer partners
62
Schools served
About this program
Bridges Dallas is based at 1201 Main Street in downtown Dallas and serves young adults ages 17 to 26 across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The program partners with Dallas Independent School District and Uplift Education to identify students who can benefit from career readiness support and to coordinate transition planning with school staff.
Founded in 2005, Bridges Dallas serves both in-school students transitioning toward graduation and out-of-school young adults preparing for their first or next job. The program also coordinates closely with Bridges Fort Worth, with both sites operating from the same Dallas office and sharing leadership.
Bridges Dallas partners with the Texas Workforce Commission and the Dallas Independent School District on referral pathways and employment services. The Texas Workforce partnership extends across the broader DFW service area to support pre-employment transition and competitive integrated employment outcomes.
Like every Bridges site, the Dallas program is free for participants and their families. A Youth Employment Specialist works one-on-one with each young adult to identify career goals, develop interviewing skills, connect with employers, create a résumé, apply for jobs, get a job, and succeed in a job. After a placement, the same specialist supports the new hire through the first year of employment, coordinating with the employer's HR team and following up at 30, 60, and 90-day milestones. The program is funded through grants, donations, and corporate giving. There is no tuition, and no fee to the employer.
The Dallas office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm.
The Dallas network
Who we work with in Dallas.
Employers hiring our participants
Local partners and districts
- Dallas Independent School District
- Uplift Education
- Texas Workforce Commission
62
schools in the Dallas service area.
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Naaman Forest High School
Garland Independent School District
Hillcrest High School
Dallas Independent School District
Lakeview Centennial High School
Garland Independent School District
Rowlett High School
Garland Independent School District
Skyline High School
Dallas Independent School District
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School
Dallas Independent School District
Moises Molina High School
Dallas Independent School District
South Garland High School
Garland Independent School District
Thomas Jefferson High School
Dallas Independent School District
W.H. Adamson High School
Dallas Independent School District
W.T. White High School
Dallas Independent School District
Sachse High School
Garland Independent School District
Woodrow Wilson High School
Dallas Independent School District
Bryan Adams High School
Dallas Independent School District
Vanguard Preparatory School
Charter
Sunset High School
Dallas Independent School District
Dallas Can Academy
Charter
Garland High School
Garland Independent School District
North Garland High School
Garland Independent School District
W.W. Samuell High School
Dallas Independent School District
David W. Carter High School
Dallas Independent School District
James Madison High School
Dallas Independent School District
Justin F. Kimball High School
Dallas Independent School District
L.G. Pinkston High School
Dallas Independent School District
Lake Highlands High School
Richardson Independent School District
Grant East - Texans Can Academy
Charter
Berkner High School
Richardson Independent School District
Emmett J. Conrad High School
Dallas Independent School District
Dallas College Eastfield Campus
Dallas County Community College District
Richardson High School
Richardson Independent School District
Duncanville High School
Duncanville Independent School District
J.J. Pearce High School
Richardson Independent School District
Project Aspire - Eastfield Community College
KIPP - Oak Cliff Academy
Charter
Plano Senior High School
Plano Independent School District
South Oak Cliff High School
Dallas Independent School District
Wylie East High School
Cedar Hill High School
Cedar Hill Independent School District
El Centro Community College
Dallas County Community College District
Grand Prairie High School
Grand Prairie Independent School District
Horn High School
Mesquite Independent School District
Matthew Road Academy
Private
Project Aspire - Eastfield Campus
Dallas County Community College District
Texans CAN Dallas North
The Winston School
Private
A+ Academy
Booker T. Washington High School
Dallas Independent School District
Collin Community College
Dallas Academy
David W Carter High School
Garland Can Academy
Charter
H. Grady Spruce High School
H. Grady Spruce High School
IDEA (Innovation, Design & Entrepreneurship Academy)
Kimball High School
Lincoln High School
Multiple Careers Magnet Center
North Dallas High School
Poteet High School
Seagoville High School
Uplift - Heights Preparatory High School
Wilmer-Hutchins High School
Meet the team
Working alongside young adults and employers in Dallas.

Specialists & support team
Angel Arroyo
Youth Employment Specialist
angel.arroyo@bridgestowork.orgChris Hamilton
Senior Youth Employment Specialist
chris.hamilton@bridgestowork.orgDaisy Hernandez
Youth Employment Specialist
daisy.hernandez@bridgestowork.orgDave DeSalvo
Administrative Assistant II
dave.desalvo@bridgestowork.orgAlso supports Fort Worth, New York City
Jasmine Washington
Youth Employment Specialist II
jasmine.washington@bridgestowork.orgMariah Jones
Youth Employment Specialist
mariah.jones@bridgestowork.org
Office
Common questions
Bridges Dallas, answered.
- Does Bridges from School to Work serve Dallas?
- Yes. Bridges has operated in Dallas since 2005, helping young adults with disabilities prepare for, find, and keep competitive jobs with local employers.
- Is Bridges Dallas free?
- Yes. Bridges is always free for participants and their families, and there is no fee to employers. The program is funded through grants, donations, and corporate giving.
- Who is eligible for Bridges Dallas?
- Bridges serves young adults with disabilities who are preparing to enter the workforce, including both in-school students and out-of-school job seekers. The quickest way to check eligibility is to start an interest form or take the eligibility quiz on this site.
- How does Bridges Dallas work?
- Bridges follows a Prepare, Place, Support model: one-on-one job-readiness coaching, strength-based matching with local employers, and a dedicated Youth Employment Specialist who stays involved for a full year after a participant is hired.
- What kinds of employers hire through Bridges Dallas?
- Bridges Dallas places young adults with local and national employers across retail, hospitality, food service, healthcare, logistics, and other industries, including AMC Theaters, Albertsons/Tom Thumb, Aramark, AutoZone, among many others.
- How do I get started with Bridges Dallas?
- Start an interest form on this website, or contact the Dallas team directly using the office details on this page. A Youth Employment Specialist will follow up to talk through next steps.
- Where is the Bridges Dallas office?
- The Bridges Dallas office is located at 1201 Main Street, Suite 1515, Dallas, TX 75202. Office hours are Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm.
Ready to connect with Bridges Dallas?
Whether you're looking for support, want to hire talent, or are interested in partnering, we'd love to hear from you.











